What is the reason for smelling a burnt odor when climbing a slope with full throttle?
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The reasons for smelling a burnt odor when climbing a slope with full throttle are: 1. The handbrake is not fully released: If the handbrake is not fully released while climbing a slope, the brake pads will continuously rub against the brake discs, and the high temperature will naturally produce a burnt odor. Therefore, when going uphill, you should try to avoid pressing the accelerator deeply while in a semi-engaged state to prevent the clutch plates from burning out. 2. It is normal for a new car to emit a burnt odor when climbing a slope with full throttle because the rubber components on a new car are too new and will produce a strong rubber smell when exposed to heat. This issue will naturally disappear after some use.